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:Review: Gwenview 2.3 - The Powerful KDE4 Image Viewer
Review: Gwenview 2.3 - The Powerful KDE4 Image Viewer
Jul 11, 2009, 19 :02 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (3245 reads)

[ Thanks to Chris7mas for this link. ]

"Overview

"Gwenview supports practically any image format handled by Qt, like PNG, JPG, BMP, XPM, TGA or PNM. These are not all though, and even the SVG (scalable vector graphics) format is supported.

"Basically, Gwenview has two modes: browser view and image view (which can also be viewed in fullscreen mode). The browser mode displays previews of images in the current directory as thumbnails which can be resized, while in view mode a single image is displayed and it occupies most of the window space. The left sidebar in view mode can be shown or hidden using F11 and includes three tabs:

- Folders, which is the file browser, displaying directories in tree view mode
- Information, which shows image info, allows to set tags and ratings
- Operations, which can show the KDE file properties window, or actions like copy to/move to and delete current image"

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